Squires Garden Centres introduces plant guide
15 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
Squire's Garden Centres has introduced a plant guide for use at eight of its centres.
Norfolk grower British Wild Flower Plants has supplied plants to three show gardens at this week's RHS Chelsea Flower Show - the Daily Telegraph Garden, The Brontes' Yorkshire Garden and DMZ Forbidden Garden.
Squire's Garden Centres has introduced a plant guide for use at eight of its centres.
The Queen has backed the Eden Project's Big Lunch on 3 June.
Nursery exhibitors are expanding their businesses at shows, according to Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants owner Rob Hardy.
Herbaceous perennial plants company Blooms of Bressingham has launched a website with a view to making it easier for consumers to find retail outlets selling its plants and for traders to find licensees and growers.
Hillier garden centres are set to host a unique form of community involvement this month to highlight its Chelsea garden and link to the British Fencing Team.
David Domoney is joining Alan Titchmarsh to present Love Your Garden, which starts again on ITV in late June. Transmission day has yet to be decided.
An autumn gardening campaign aimed at encouraging new gardeners to plan ahead for the following season is part of the HTA's new marketing strategy Rising to the Challenge.
The Garden Press event 2013 will be held at the Barbican Centre in London on 14 February. T
Wholesale grower Wyevale Nurseries has teamed up with the Herefordshire tourist authority to advertise the county on its newest vehicle.
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